| NOW THAT YOU HAVE DECIDED
ON A CRESTRIDGE PUPPY YOU WILL NEED TO GET YOUR HOME READY FOR
HIM/HER THESE ARE THINGS THAT WE RECCOMEND GETTING BEFORE YOU
BRING YOUR NEW PUPPY HOME. WE FEEL IT IS OUR JOB TO HELP YOU SO
WE CREATED THIS LIST TO HELP YOU GET STARTED!
1. LARGE DOG CRATE..... I
really like the wire crates with the divider in the middle so
you can block one side off when the puppy is younger and smaller.
2. DOG BED FOR THE CRATE.... You
will want to make the crate very conformable for
your puppy as she/he will be sleeping here at night and through
out the day. Make sure you get one that is washable.
3. DOG BOWLS... Use
stainless steel bowls for the food and water. They are healthier
and
be sure to clean with warm soapy water regularly. (Plastic bowls
attract and hold bacteria.)
Stainless steel does not give off any chemical odors like plastic
or improperly fired ceramic
bowls do. Raise their bowls as they grow so that as they eat,
their neck and head are on the same line level as their back.
This is much better for their digestion and skeletal structure.
4. PUPPY TOYS... You
will want to have some toys to keep your new puppy busy. There
are a lot of different toys. I like the soft ones they are a
comfort to them can take the place of their littermates. They
will need something hard to chew on when they are teething and
if you dont provide it they will find a shoe or something.
Nyla-bones, or thick rolled rawhides are wonderful and will
keep them occupied for along time. Be sure to have a ball to
play fetch, it will probably be her favorate game with you.
Another great toy that will keep your puppy busy for hours is
a Kong It is a hollow chew toy that you can stuff
with puppy treats. She will spend many hours trying to unstuff
the yummy treats. Here is their website you can also get recipes
to stuff the Kong with. www.kongcompany.com/how2use.html.
5. TREATS.... are
good too when used for training, however if you are going to
give a treat to your puppy make it a healthy one, as we like
to use the Nu Vet Vitamins as a treat.
6. NU VET VITAMINS... We
strongly recommend you to continue to give your puppy one Nu
Vet Plus wafer each day which is a powerful antioxidant that
gives a tremendous boost to the immune system to prevent skin
and coat problems and creates a defense against over fifty major
diseases, including hip and elbow dysphasia, and extending the
life span of your dog. This can only be ordered by calling 1-800-474-7044
order code #69324 or you can order through their website you
will see the links on our site. This is truly a great product
and I will not be without my vitamins on my dogs as I can really
see the difference they have made in their over all health.
7. VET APPOINTMENT.... Go
ahead and get your puppies vet appointment scheduled within
3 days of arrival to your home. This will be a good time to
have your vet do a complete puppy exam and schedule the next
vaccinations needed. We will give the first puppy shot at 6
and 8 weeks, he/she will then need another around 11 weeks.
Most Veterinarians advise you to give them a booster every 3
to 4 weeks until they are 16 weeks old. Also you may want to
discuss a heartworm preventative.
8. PUPPY SHAMPOO &.DOG TOE-NAIL CLIPPERS...
(The ones that look like pliers work great)...
A tearless puppy shampoo will be fine.
9. COLLAR AND LEASH.....Your
puppy will come with her first collar, however if you want to
by one as well the adjustable ones are great since your puppy
will grow quickly. Start out with the 8 inch to 16 inch adjustable.
10. INDENTIFICATION TAGS.....Once
you have decided on a name go ahead and get a tag made with
the dogs name as well as yours and a phone # or address so your
puppy can be returned to you if lost. MICRO-CHIPS are also very
good as well, you can have your puppy micro chipped here before
she leaves for an additional $20.
11. LARGE BREED PUPPY FOOD....Please
remember it must say LARGE BREED on the
bag. You would not feed the same food to a Vizsla that you would
feed to a small dog.
Your puppy will be on Diamond Lamb and Rice large breed puppy
food. Your puppy needs
to be on a puppy food for large breeds for a full year then
you can switch to an adult food
for large breeds. You may not be able to find the same kind
we are feeding your puppy since however some of the foods we
prefer and recommend to you are: Purina One for large
Breeds, Nutro Natural Choice, Lifes Abundance, or Wellness.
12. BOOKS YOU MAY WANT TO READ BEFORE
YOUR PUPPY ARRIVES...My
favorite book is "Vizslas" by Chris C. Penny, D.V.M.
It has everthing you need to know
about purchasing your first puppy, Puppy Care, Nutition, Grooming,
Behavior, and Training. Another great book is "Versatile
Vizsla" by Marion I. Coffman another great book to read
about the history of the Vizsla. You can order these online
at amazon.com
VERY IMPORTANT!!!!!
Your puppy will be on Diamond Lamb and Rice Large breed puppy
food -
http://www.diamondpet.com/products/diamond_naturals/dogs/dry_food/large_breed_puppy_
lamb_and_rice_formula/
DON'T CHANGE Puppy FOOD until the puppy has been at your home
for at least one week.
I will provide you with a small bag of food to mix with what
you are going to be using.
Try to stretch it over a weeks time before going to your new
choice of dog food. Remember
if you do not mix the food and change them slowly your puppy
could have and upset tummy
and diarrhea. Please do not soak the food as this to will cause
runny stools, your puppy will
be used to eating it dry. By 7-8 weeks.
Also NEVER take the puppy out of your
car to go to the bathroom on your way home
because at the rest stops all kinds of dogs have been there
and you don't know what dogs were sick and could carry to your
puppy because your puppy only has its fist serious of shots
andneed 2 more serious to keep it safe. If you really need to
stop I would stop at a farm or along woods because it would
be more safe then rest stops!!!(that could be very serious to
your puppies health) Also very important to carry your puppy
into your vet clinic until she has had all of her vaccinations.
MAKE SURE YOUR PETS WEAR IDENTIFICATION
TAGS SO THEY CAN BE
RETURNED SAFELY IF LOST.
My mom has been feeding me 3x a day dry
food. I do need water at all times during the
day to keep my kidneys working well but what goes in me must
come back out so its a
good idea to monitor how much I need. My mom has been feeding
me like this but you can
put me on your schedule that's fits your life style because
I will adjust to it. I (promise)
When I am five- six months old you can start feeding me 2x a
day. You will need to increase my feeding amounts as I grow.
I will go through growth spurts where I will need more food
than at other times.
Morning 1/2 to 3/4 cup dry around 7:00
am
Lunch 1/2 to 3/4 cup dry around 12:00am
Supper 1/2 to 3/4 cup dry around 5-6:00
pm
*CRATE TRAINING If you are having your
puppy shipped you will receive a crate that
will work fine for the first month or two. You then may want
to purchase a large one to
fit your puppy when she is an adult. Use your crate as your
puppys bedroom or den.
Decide on a quiet room or corner, this is a safe place for your
puppy to go to nap or
when you need to leave home for a few hours. Use the crate at
night at least until
she is potty trained. Be sure to make it comfortable for her
so she wants to go in. Use
a soft blanket for padding, and a few toys to play with. It
is a good idea to throw a treat
in the crate when you kennel her.
The crate is an important tool for Housebreaking.
The crate teaches the puppy that he
doesnt want to soil the place where he sleeps. Usually
puppies will have to go to the
bathroom within 10 to 15 minutes of eating, then every 2 to
4 hours throughout the day.
So 10 to 15 after she eats take her out to the part of the yard
you want them to go as you
are doing this routine use a code word such as go potty
or go pee pee. Say your
phrase until she goes and while she is going. Then reinforce
it by saying good puppy
(use his/her name). It won't take long and they will know what
you are talking about when
you want them to hurry up and go. If you want them to go in
certain area you must walk
them out every time to that spot and only that spot.
If she has an accident inside tell her
no and show her to the door even if she is finished
take her out to the spot. When her feet hit the grass praise
her whether she goes or not.
She will soon get the idea that indoors is a no no.
When she goes in the grass praise her
lavishly. It helps reinforce the desire to go outside.
Use your crate as a place to put your
puppy when you cant supervise what she is doing.
If you need to leave the house for a few hours you can put her
in the crate. Never leave
a puppy in the crate for more than 2 to 3 hours at time. You
may need an alternative place
if you plan to be gone longer than 3 hours. Never put your puppy
in the crate for punishment! They should never associate the
crate with being punished. We use the bathroom we they need
a time out for being bad.
* FEEDING SCHEDULE You can start by feeding
your puppy three times a day. Let her have as much food as she
wants for fifteen minutes then take it away until its time for
her next feeding.
Dont feed her the soft canned food until she is housetrained
because it can cause a runnier
stool, which will be harder to clean up. At five to six months
you can start feeding her twice a day. Keep fresh water available
at all times unless you are having difficulty in potty training.
One symptom for stress is a loss of appetite.
It isnt unusual for a new puppy to not eat
for the first 24 hours, however, very small puppies most eat
every eight hours or they may
get low blood sugar, which can be fatal. It is a good indicator
that she is adjusting to her new home and family she is eats
at meal times. If however, she continues to refuse food after
the first 24 hours call your veterinarian or us in this order.
*SOME POISONOUS FOODS AND PLANTS TO AVOID
Onions; Can cause anemia. Chocolate; can cause, vomiting, diarrhea,
increased heart rate, rapid breathing, muscle tremors, seizures
and coma. Rhubarb; vomiting, severe abdominal pain, muscle cramps-large
quantities. Convulsions, coma, and death. Nutmeg, Grapes and
Raisons, Apricots, Asparagus Fern, Caster Oil Plant, and Ivy.
Never feed your dog any form of pork.
* BATHING AND NAILS You can start bathing
your puppy every other week or as needed, or depending how active
she has been outside. I use a washcloth on the face instead
of pouring water over the head. Start trimming the nails every
week as soon as your puppy arrives. Be careful not to get them
to short or they will bleed it can be painful for them. If you
do nails every 4-5 days when your puppy is young for the first
year, when they become adults you won't have to do them so often.
*OBEDIENCE TRAINING I highly recommend
obedience training to everyone you will be much happier with
a dog that knows your commands. Every one of my customers who
have had obedience training said it is worth the time, and money
well spent.
*We ask that you keep your puppy away
from all other dogs, and parks frequented by other
dogs, until at least it has its second set of shots. Your pups
immune system has not fully
developed and he/she is vulnerable to many airborne bacteria
and diseases. Although she
currently does not have worms, she can pick them up rather quickly
simply by smelling an
infected area.
*We also ask that all puppy owners keep
in contact with us and let us know how your
puppy is developing. We need feedback to be good breeders. We
are available at any time
to answer your questions throughout the course of your dogs
life.
GOOD LUCK AND HAVE FUN WITH YOUR NEW
PUPPY!!!!
Ryan & Teresa Winberg
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